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J. Edgar Hoover, Newspaperman HOW deeply did the underground press penetrate?
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"The fundamental right of Americans, through our free press, to penetrate and criticize the workings of our government is under attack as never before" was how the former Nixon speech writer William Safire put it on this page almost nine months ago.
We designed a double-blind (practitioner-patient) non-penetrating needle, the tip of which presses against the skin but cannot penetrate it, and a matched penetrating needle with a specified insertion depth to be used in acupuncture research [ 17].
The crossfire is intense, so penetrate through enemy territory by bombing through the press, and use your strong weapons -- your Big Guns -- to drive to the hole.
Tiriac explained that the courts, which have to be built from scratch six weeks before the tournament, had been pressed too much, which meant the clay was unable to penetrate the hard base.
The failure of these attacks to penetrate is leading to desperation, especially in those parts of the press that, thanks to Miliband's stance on media regulation, are determined to keep him out of No 10.
When she thrust his face into the pillow, her hand pressed down on his spine in the same place that the drill would penetrate in his dream.
Britain's tabloids have long sought ways to penetrate the royal family's carapace, to get past the barriers and the press operatives to the humans underneath.
You penetrate.
I penetrate.
Unable to penetrate!
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